New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 4, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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^^w^^^^s^^w4*^ isL^M^^ti^M gjrj^^&JMl lOtfSsSf^iM *t!i I l^&HSs^S^SSJSi I *&&i&%lig&&aj&h \tsL *ki*#m ?"gWCT mW- jwcasaw&Mttaijii! iHnwawnwii SjamnpMMHM $J. EW ULM AND VICINITY. The Public schools are having a A large number of real estate transfer Rev. E. G. Albrecht, first Pastor of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Harrow^ and corn tools of air kind* week's vacation. are recorded tnia Veek. The boom Congregational church of this place, t J. Klossner's.^ residence on Guimnn 0P Travelers^ Guide. has struck us and register Grimmer is -*n will preach in the church next Sunday rVw ^alo* F. Beinhorn has made an assignment Pari Property for Sate/^ IUI 0010. street. For Particulars inquire raking in the coin. morning and evening. The morning of his property, to A. Blanchard, for the el)y given that the mi- of ,,ei-RUDOLPH KIKSLING. service will be German and all German Next Tuesday evening John Dillon, benefit of his credidors. s+ The undersigned, offers his farm con&l friends are specially invited to be present^ NHTIPP supported by the Walters Comedy Co., sisting of one two hundred and one LACE CURTAINS.Just received new ll UllUD dersigued will not he responsible Mr. Albrecht has recently accepted will appear at Turner Hail as Lucifer one hundred and twentv acr* tract, for an) debts contracted by patterns at low prices at F. Kuetzing's. situated in Lafayette, Nicollet County, a call to enter upon missionary work Wir\oi\k&^t.f)eteif(f( Bob in the Lightning Agent. Secure his wife Josephine Hec& or her children. Meridian Block. Minn., for -sale. Nearly all of the land in Japan, and his sermon in the evening your tickets at Roos' Drug Store. Jf^ is under cultivation. Part is meadow Dated May 2nd, 1887. will be upon Japan^ Those who Parties wishing job work done will and part a giove. Good dwelling, excellent John Dillon, who will be remembered JOSEPH HECK. would like to hear what is passing, in granaries and stabling aud two do well to call at the REVIEW office and as having played in the State Attorney Going East. Going West. wells are on the premises. For terms our day, in that empire will do well to GRAND get estimates. We are prepared to do No 4 Express 9 46 a m. No 1 Express 4:50 a.m. here three years ago, wiil play at etc., apply- to "3^ 9 40p.tn 3 6:00 p.m. come and hear him. Seats are free. work in the english, german and Scandinavian Turner Hall next Tuesday evening in S Ac'm 10-30a.m.' 12 Ac'm 4:50 a. JOHN F. SVENSON. 19 J:45 p.m. 14 10-30 :i m. languages. Charges reasonable the Lightning Agent. The play is a If yen want your town to improve, ToBent. 16 4 15 Two rooms in Bobletera' to be held at quality of work unexcelled. comedy drama of five acts and from improve it If you want to make it Nos 1 and 2 daih. All others daily building on Broadway. TURNER HALL, first to last abounds in situations intensly lively, make it. Don't go to sleep, but Enquire of W. H. BONNE. except Sunday. The town of Home was visited by M." interesting and broadly comical. up and work for it. Push. Get in. C. W. H. HEI0EMA2T, Agent. two fires last week. Tuesday the house M EGGS WANTED Saturday & Sunday, May 7th & 8th, '87. Reserved seats may be secured at C. L. Advertise it Talk about it, and talk belonging to D. A. Giobs and occupied Arranged by the Ten thousand dozen fresh eggs will Don't torget the fair and concert at Roos' Drug store without extra charges. favorably. If you have any property, by Marion Current was consumed by be taken in exchange for goods at Mrs. Ladies' Class of the Tumverelnf 'lamer Hall Saturday and Sunday. improve it. Paint your houses clean W. A." Olding's Mifijnery store. flames. Wednesday the house of August Fair opens Saturday, May 7, at 2 up your back yards. Make your surroundings ii Children's trim-med hats 50 cts., Lange was struck by lightning, o'clock p. m., and continues Sunday, At the close of a sultry afternoon u VA NOTICE. ^M pleasant, and you will feel May 8, throughout the day. vorth 90 cts., at F. Kuetzmg's. caught fire and burned to the ground. quite a severe sandstorm visited this mF& r- jaw- Saturday Evening, May y, better and your property be worth more place Sunday. The storm lasted for Notice is hereby given that registration The Kriegei- Verein met at Union Mr. Stoeckert shipped a large invoice there will be given a dollars in the market.GRAND FORKS of Births and Deaths must be about three hours and then disappeared Hall yesterda\ evening to pei-tect its of beer muajs of his own manufacture made to the undersigned Health Officer PLAINDEALER. Grand Concert and Dance. as quickly as it came. A large number organization. to St. Paul last week. Ed. says that if instead of City Clerk as heretofore. of people were frightened by recollections M. N Kellogg, St. Paul's weather J" i O. C. STRICKLER, PBOGBAMME. orders continue to come in the future The regular monthly meeting of the of the cyclone of'81 and took to prophet, says that the planetary disturbing Healtf a 0fficer as lively as they have during the past ooard of trade will be held at Turner PART I. positions for the month of May their cellars. A far as heard from no .STONE WANTED. |S Orchestra. few weeks he will be compelled to Hall Friday evening. Song, O wie schoen znm HoernerklangMisses will occur from the 1st to the 5th, and damage was done in New Ulm. At St. B. Fiscber, M. PfaenderTL. Wagner and abandon all other business and devote 100 Cords of Stone (Prairie Boulders) F. Mueller. on the 8th, 17th, 18th, 21st and 28th. Paul and Minneapolis the storm was Henry Keller has been elected steward for the Herman's Monument foundation* his time to the manufacture of mugs Zither Solo Mr. J. Jonka. On those dates Mr. Kellogg predicts accompanied by rain and hail, sidewalks Quartette: Twilight on the SeaMrs. McKittnck, Enquire of Jul. Berndt or John of Turner Hall and will assume his only. Miss L. Limbach, Messrs. W. Koch Hauenstein. unusually severe wind, rain and electric were torn up and a number of 'iuties to-morrow. and G. Fischer. Piano Solo Miss Annie Behnke. storms throughout the United small buildings demolished. The hailstorm At the encampmeat of the second Sheriff Schmidt sold the Beinhorn SALOON FUTURES FOR SU E. PART II. States and Northern Europe. The temperature did immense damage. It is estimated A regiment, to be held at Mankato July "3 Orchestra. btock of groceries, crockery, tovs etc. beside1- the eleven compa- will notably average the mean Duet: When night comes o'er the plain. Mrs. that in St. Paul alone $20,000 6th to 16th I offer my saloon fixtures, including McKnttrick ran Miss Limbach. ..t pubbc auctiou ?^onda\. John Albert stovess of the season. Duet, Violin and PianoFred. Hecrs and worth of glass was broken. Minneapolis shelving, counter refrigerator, nies of infantry composing the regiment did the whai am I offeied act. Root. Scherer. ^||Alsop,rt\]""** and pool table for salH cheap. suffered quite severely and Duluth was there will be the following additional Quartette. SunriseMrs. McKittrick, Miss In accordance with the action of the A large gang of men are engaged my stock of wines and liquors. Limback, Messrs. W. Koch andG. Fischer. not forgotten* military oiganizations there at last State Convention, the first Annual 10. Zither Solo Mr. J. Jonka. ED. DUNKEL. Pi?i hauling travel out of the pit, near the J"^ that time Luverne Guards, Battery DANCE.4 MAY POLE Convention of the sixth district, which 1 cemetery and filling up the tracks otthe "Briar Pipe" smoking tobacco is F.. U. S. Artillery, Emmet Light Artillery, SOCIAL HOP, GRAN0 SUPPER. includes Brown, Redwood, Renville, Northwestern east and west ot this like a ray of sunshinecomforting. ttissxr*shipped article* "s and St. Paul Troop of Cavalry. Ladies' handiwork and other Lyon, Lincoln, Yellow Medicine, and place. "'U by Beautiful flowers andjplanls: pret Mankato is preparing to receive a big exhibited will be distributed lo Meal Estate Transfer. Lac Qui Parle counties, will be held at numbererh among the holders of ""p.m. Cut flowers for funerals, parties and crowd of visitors. Company A. is hard The eleventh annual session ot the Tracy, Minn., Tuesday and Wednesday, mium Tickets, 8 weddings supplied on order by mail or ^"at at work preparing for the encampment state lodges A. O. U. W. assembled at Chailes I. Russell to Jacob Klossner Jr. Lot 11 May 10 and 11, 1887. This convention Sunday, May 8, 4 telegraph. All kinds of Greenhouse 4 and 12 Block 25 Sleepy Eye Lake. $3000. is^s^ and will be represented as numerously Rochester yesterday. Messrs. C. Wagner is to confer as to plans of work, Peter Mertz and wife to Niels J. Jensen Lot 1 Sec. as in former year. 19 110 33. $800. and Jos. A. Eckstein represented to increase the'efficiency and to better Ernst Lietze to John Bewitzer Lots 1, 3 and 4 to the fair FREE. the New Ulm Lodge. Block 35 N. New Ulm $35. fit teachers for the work. Pastors, officers Address: MENDENHALL GHEENHOUSES, Premium Tickets 50 cts. Henry Diepolder to Johanna Friton Lot 3 169 5 One of ScbeU's thoroughbred Bocks 18th St. and 1st Ave. South or New Ulm. Admission to Concert & Dance..3d cts. and teachers of all Christian denominations, What is the surest way of getting City Store 15, 4th St. South Minneapolis. called at the REVIEW with the avowed Christian Filzen & wife to Meinrad Epple Lot 8 Admission to Fair 10 cts. are members, and each your name into everybody's mouth? 123 S New Ulm. Jm$ purpose of laying out the force. But The net proceeds of the fair will go Christian Filsen & wife to Meinrad Epple Lots 9 Sabbath School is requested to appoint Have it stamped on each of the 250,000 R. J. MENDENHALL, ifj| & 10 123 S. New Ulm. towards the purchase of he reckoned without his host The Auditor Brown Co. Minn, to Christian Filsen Lot at least two delegates to attend. Free toothpicks recently received at the City Prop'r. Ml A New PIANO for Tamer foreman of this office is an expert when 8B123S.NewUlm. Star Sample Room, entertainment will be provided by the August Friton & wife to Ed. Stoeckert Lots 3,4,5 Drug Store. it comes to handling refractory animals 7&13B42S. New Ulm. citizens of Tracy. Persons intending Bernhard Schramm & others to A. C. Ochs A cordial invitation is extended to and he just went for this one with The city council has elected Geo. a Lot 14 30 S. New Ulm $30. all by the to be present will send their names to and C. Henry Barth & xvife to A.C. Ochs Lots 1,2.3 a bung-starter and laid the Bock out cobs as a member from the second ward Farmers' Home. 13 33 S. New Ulm $48. Geo. F. Bidwell, Tracy, Minn., at once. Ladies' Glass of the Turnverem. in less time than it takes to write this Henry Barth & wife to A. Ochs Lots 4, 6 & 8 in place of Henry Crone, who resigned Elect your delegates immediately and 33 S. New Ulm. item. If you have any more of these on account of his removal to the first PROBATE NOTICE. Auditor Brown Co. Minn, to A. C. Ochs Lot 9 33 4 come expecting a profitable and enthusiastic S. New Ulm. JACOB HOESCHELErf Propr. animals you wish to get rid of, send ward. The selection of Mr. Jacobs will Charles Wagner & wife to William Pfaender Lot State of Minnesota, County of Brown as. In convention. them to this office, Otto, and we will 1*B182N. New Ulm. give general satisfaction. Probate Court, Regular Term, May 2nd 1887. William Pfaender & wife to C. Henry Barth Lot 4 Dealer in In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Robbms Mr. Adolph Schell has purchased a take them in. B33S New Ulm. deceased. Friday Ed. Dickerson of Stately Wines, Liquors Auditor Brown Co Minn, to William Pfaender On reading and filing the petition Of Thomas A. forty acre tract of land on First street Lot 4 33 S. New Ulm. Wilson, f-xecutor of the estate ol 9art Robbing, brought ten wolves to the auditor's office The following remarks made to the near Morgan which he intends to convert ELas F. Drake & wife to Ferdinand Kruschke deceased, representing among othei things, that and Cigars Undv. of of se# Sec31 109 R31 40 acres and received $50 as a bounty. The he is a devisee and residuary legatee of said deceased, graduating class of the University of into a summer garden. He has 380. that all debts ofsaid deceased and certain wolves were taken from one nest. Had Charles I. Russell to James Elmer Russell Lots 8 Maryland Medical Department are respectfully legacies have been paid and that he has fully administered set out 4,000 trees, seeded it with grass A fine lunch wiil be served every day. & 9 26 and Outlots & E Sec 30 aud Part Lot said estate, and praying that Mr. D. waited until the first of May he referred to the medics of 6 of Lot 3 of Sec 29 All Sleepy Eye Lake. $900. a time andfplace be fixed for the assignment ot etc., and in about two summers' expects John George Haas & wife to Carl Wilken Lot 14 the residueof said estite to him as the only person Cor. Minn. & Center streets. would have received but $30 for them Brown county "A young physician's it to be a beautiful park.TRACY 101 N and Sublo 113 of Sec 4 110 31. f500. entitled thereto, under the will of said deceased. New Ulm, Minn. Jacob Prosch & wife to Julius Schroedei 104 acres first prescription should be for himself It is ordered, that said petition be heai d, by the John Seifert, of town Milford fell TRUMPET. of Sec 18 110 31 and nw# of se# of ne# Judge of this Court, on Tuesday the 26th day of a wifeto be taken immediately. A Sec 5 T110 31. $ 1100 May A. D. 1887, at 10o'clock a m., at the Probate fioin a load of hay and sustained severe NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ft From the headquarters of the 2d John L. Hoffmann & others to Gustave Subiha Office in said county. young preacher ought 'to get along Lots 12 & 13 73 S New Ulm $200. injuries Saturday. He was quite And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Regt, M. N. G., Col. Joseph Bobleter Peter Schiltz & others to Gustave Subiha Lot9B given to all persons interested, by publishing a without a wife. A young lawyer may State of Minnesota, County of Brown la Probate JOW during the afternoon, but Dr. 172SNewUlm$280 Court. has issued the following General Orders copy of this order for threesuccessive weeks prior Joseph Schmucker & wife to Charles Sommer Lot get along without one, but a young eel to said day of bearing iir the New Ulm Review a In tne Matter of the Estate of Peter Scballer Strickler, who has charge of the case, No.2, bearing date of Thursday, 3 65 N. New Ulm $700. Deceased. weekly newspaper printed and published at the ibate doctor won't do His marriao-e April 30th, 1887. City of New ulm in said County. thinks that he will get well in due seaon. Noticeis hereby given to all persons having April 28: "Only about two months remain Dated at New ITlm the 2nd day of May A.D.claims and demands against the estate of Peter will certainly carry more weight than 1887. BytheCoort, Schallcr.'late of the County of Brown, deceased, until the annual encampment of his medical diploma. Doctors must be that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County PERSONAL MENTION. EKNST BRANDT. this command. As company drills will (L.S.) Judge of Probate. will hear, examine and adjust claims and demands The coal handlers on the Green Bay, sober and serious and there is nothing against said estate athis officetn the City of not be one of the routine duties at the Winona & St. Peter Railroad^docks refused NOTICE TO CREDITORS. New Ulm in said County, on the first Monday of so likely to make them so as an early -H. A. Subilia, C. H. Ross, M. Mul each month, for six successive months, commencing^ coming encampment, in the' time intervening to work tor the old rate of 20 and marriage." Iflithe first Monday June 1887, and that len and Albert Seiter made flying trips State of Minnesota, County of Browi. In company commanders will exercise six months from the 29th- day of April 1887 25 cents an hour, demanding 25 and 30 Probate Court. to St. Paul and Minneapolis last week, have been limited and allowed by said Probate In the matter of the estate of Jens Peder Jenson their commands in the school of Court for creditors to present their claims. ~ent. They finallv returned to work Thursday afternoon an alarm of fire deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons having Armin Steinhauser, St. Paul, was the company as often as the business of Jos. A. ECKSTBIN the understanding that the matter disturbed the peace and quiet of our city. Administrator of the Estate of Peter Scballer claims and demands against the estate of Jens Peder here part of the week. the several members will permit. Theoretical deceased. Jenson late of the County of Brown deceased, be considered on the leturn of General Upon investigation it was found that the Judge of the Probate Court ofsaid county instuction will be given the of* Manager Campell, Tuesday. will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands that the residence building of Gustav J. Newhart went to St. Paul, Min against said estate, at his office in the City ficers and non-commisioned offiicers, in Neuman, located in the north-eastern neapolis and Duluth Sunday evening to of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday Orders have been received by Postmaster thousands suffering from Asthma, Consumption, order that|they may become thoroughly of each month for six successive months, commencing part of the city, was on fire. The department look up his real-estate in the boom cities. with the first Monday June 1887 and Coughs, etc. Did you ever try Baasen that the pouch service familiarized with their several camp that six months from the 28th day of April 1887, arrived at the scene of the Acker's English Remedy? It is the best B, 4, have been limited and allowed by said Probate between this place and St. Paul and duties. Too much time cannot be devoted preparation known for all Lung Troubles, conflagration as quickly as possible and Court for creditors to present their claims Minneapolis be discontinued after May Harry Kennedy took his usual rest to the manual of guard duty, and sold on a positive guarantee at }0c., 6Qc Aire MARIE JJSNSOK, set to work with a will to save the premises, Executrix of the Estate of Jens Peder Jenson In place ot this, mail for all points C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Mian.J W% at St Peter Sunday. both officers and men will give this Deceased. I but all their efforts were of no vn tne bion\ Cit\ Road will be sent in Meridian Slock* snbject thorough study before the next avail. The wind at the time was blowing E. St. Julien Cox, St. Paul, registered 'i pouei) to tne *t. ml and Council encampment The modern weapons of almost a gale and the building being at the Dakota House Saturday. Bluft\ P. O. and by them di-tubuted warfare are such that in future all engagements very dry, burned to the ground Fred Seiter returned to St. Paul ilon the hue. This will ri two between organized troops quickly. As is was, the department Millinery! MillineryIt Sunday evening to resume his studies ii\ tiii III .ih otthe illercities, must be in open ranks, and the colonel deserves credit for saving the barn adjoining at the Curtiss Business College. *i nlac" DI on one ,i, heretofore. deems it of great importance that more the building. The building was time and attention be given to skirmish Mrs. Olga Atkinson, of West Superior, 1 he Grueth V' leiu had a banquet valued at $600, fully insured. Some LADIES' HATS, evolutions. Therefore, the time allotted is visiting with her parents, Fiiduy evening in honor of one of their clothing and furniture stored in the at previous encampments for company Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rudolph. \y- MISSES HATS/ membeis who left the city this week, garret was burned. This was also insured, drills will, at the next encampment, i hey passed the exening very pleasantly, and beyond being inconvenienced Fred Pfaender left for St, Paul Saturday CHILDRENS HATS, be devoted to battallion skirmish-drills. rendering both vocal and instrumental a little, Mr. Neuman does not sustain where he has accepted a position Previous to the encamp PLAIN AND TRIMMED music. Hottinger furnished the in any loss. The fire originated from a with C. Albrecht & Bre. Fred will ment, where the nature of the ground struments aud expresses his astonishment defective chimney. travel for the firm and expects to come CHILDREN LACE CAPS," permits, captains will exercise their at the number of different instruments through 3Sew Ulm every three months. This fire should be a warning to our companies in skirmish drill as often as the members can play without CHILDRENLACE COLLARS, citizens to provide for better fire protection. practicable. Captains will see that disturbing the harmony of the masses. Misses' trimmed hats $1.00 and $1.25 Our present system is inadequate. LACE GOODS OF ALL KINDS# their trumpeters familiarize themselves each worth $1.50 and $2.00 atF. Kuetzmors. If a fire should break out in the Marriage licenses issued Brown SILK LACES IN ALL COLOltS with the drill signals." center of town under similar conditions County during the month of April .&\A A as this one, it would be impossible to Henry Neumann to Lizzie Mandel. fine assortment of fancy fresh fruits WOOLLACESINALLCOLORg^ Furst & Bradley sulky plows cheap control it and a large portion of the just received at^the JPalace Restau- Joseph Zupfer to Anna Rewitzer. Tr^J. Klossner's SILK VELVETS, atfcSfrgjfla**^* L^Xll,'- v#K -*v town would be destroyed. Theo. Mueller to Anna Schulz. 2 Vi 94*^' The city should build a system of waterworks. Received this week another lot'of the Wd. Eibner to Mary Rosskopf. ?^,YELVETEENSANDjS Are you going to latest Styles of Ladles untrimmed hats. Twenty thousand dollars Henry Seifert to Anna Forster. Call in and learn our prices. sf^-VELVET RffiBONSEV do any painting this summer? If so. would be a sufficient sum to start with. John Mikkilson to Mary S. Dahl. -F* Kuetzing. Then it is to your interest to know Bonds for that amount could be floated Wenzel Wehrsal to Barbara Helget. ALL SHADES'AND where you can get the best quality, at 5 per cent. If properly managed the Ohas. Rosenau to Augusta Malzahn. The greatest assortment of light summer therefore I wish to call your attention sir works could be made selfsnstaininr,an hats, stiff and soft just received at to my complete stock and superior quality The assessors of Brown County have Theo. Crone's. Come and look at our of Paints. Especially to my prepared perhaps prove a source of revenue. Insurance **^Our entire second floor is 25cents hats for children and boys. agreed upon the following values as a house and villa paints, manufactured rates would surely be lower if by C.T. Raynolds& Co., New reserved for Millinery isis of assessment our means for fighting fire were better. OSTLY. York. One of the largest and oldest Highest market price paid for fresh r* Horses, Mules and Asses one year Private parties could be supplied with We carry the largest assortment paint manufacturers inthe U. S., whose Timothy Seed at Dr. C. Weschcke's* Pioneer old $15 two years old $30 three years paints are largely used by such large pure water at a nominal expenditure Drug Store. old and over $50. Cattle: One year old cf plain and trimmed consumers of Paints as the Pullman where they are now obliged to expend 35 two years old $9, Cows $12 Working atT1eo.- *& Car Works, where quality is of the utmost Crone's, 5000busn- hats for Ladies, 'Misses jind Oxen $25 all other Cattle three several hundred dollars for a drive well WuUrTfl importance. My quick drying years old and over $12. Sheep $1. nJXa 1U1I els of corn, at 35 cents a or else driak water impregnated with Children.* heavy body floor paint will wear and Hogs $2. Wagons and Carriages $15. bushel, cash. f^ all kinds of impureties. The committee give vou satisfaction. My prices for dewing and Knitting Machines $8. Also the largest assortment of fine flowers, ostrich tips and Oil, white lead, brushe3, and everything appointed by the board of trade, to collect Nothing succeeds like success except Watches and Clocks $1. Melodeons and in the paint line, will be the very plumes of anyjtiouse west oi St. Paul and we guarantee th$ $1000,in ten dollar subscriptions,for "Briar Pipe" smoking and "Charm of Organs $20. Piano-fortes $75. Cane lowest and quality gaurantced. Please the West chewing tobaccos. Both are v, -Mills $25. Threshers S150. Binders $50. the purpose of testing the water supply give me a calL lowest prices.^Remember that our millinery departmentfis a success. ^Mowers 15. B. & M. combined $40. on public square should hurry up with Meridian Block O. M. QLSEN. |i^Horse Rakes $8. Seeders $10. Dogs over under the management of Miss E, Fritsehe, whose e^el-f its collections and go to work at once. Ij-six months old SI. The value of imjJg^vements Me thanks his Paper. A City of Beautiful WomeA. After they have proven that an abundant lent workmanship has always been admired. on. Lands held under law of Mr. Editor: I was induced by reading Detroit, Mich., isjioted for its healthy, tie United States $2 per acre. The asfi^esseruent supply of pure water can be had at your good paper to trv Dr. vHarter's'Iron handsome ladies which the leading LADIES OF NEW ULM AND VICINITY ALL IN ANli' on lands to be listed shall a reasonable expense the city may be Tonic for delibityv liver disorder physicians anddruggit there attribute be done Under same rules as last year. and scrofula, and three bottles LOOK AT OUR LARGE STOCK OF SPRIW^GOOBS AND willing, to expend a little more and to the general use and popularity of Dr. have cured me. Acggm^ thanks. Harter's iron Tbnie- If you can't get "Briar Pipe" smok- build water worksV,\ STYLES. REMEMBER THE PLACE AND BHAft IN MIND JQS C. Boggs.Ex. &3 1^ lag tobacco of your merchant, send THAT, EMPTYING 4 FORCE 01JT CLERKS IT IB NOi^ pauldin & Merrick, Chicago, five a name?w-elj, yousever The story of Washington and the Grant was a succ ~T two-cent stomps for four ounes-t Write TROUBLE TO SHOW60ODS3& to hatchet is well known so js "Briar than "BrxarPipe" smokwiilfind the West' Pipcj^ smoking ,t0baceQ^,| oat there avg.